Linda Rearick—January 9, 2026
The Ninja is wonderful...so versatile. It does toast very well, but also bakes pizzas or up to a 9x13 pan of food or a cake.. or air fry or any of the other functions. Its amazing that it preheats to 400 in about a minute. The fact that it flips up is great, as it save most of your counterspace. Read more
Rebecca McAtee—October 30, 2025
We are really enjoying this appliance. I have used it for pizzas, roasts, steak, chicken, casseroles, muffins, etc. and it is perfect for cooking for two people, although it has a large enough capacity to accommodate larger families. I think I have used my regular oven only once since acquiring this appliance. I love the fact that it can be flipped up out of the way when not in use, clearing up the counter space. When flipped up, it takes up no more room than the pop up toaster that we have been using for a good while. This toaster oven is also easy to keep clean, and it makes wonderful toast! Read more
Ryan Palmer—November 26, 2023
I am currently on day 2 of owning this thing so, really, consider this a first impressions review. Firstly, the main draw: The flip-up feature. This really is a game changer and was chief amongst my reasons to buy this particular oven. I am happy to report that this feature works very well and gains me back a good amount of countertop space. It fits like a GLOVE flipped away under my wall cabinets. If you have low hanging wall cabinets, however, you'd do well to take a measure before purchasing to ensure you have access to this feature. This is what sets it apart from other products IMO. Secondly: The power cord. Its bad. Specifically, when plugged in, the power cord extends straight out from the wall and I think the manufacturer absolutely, positively should have opted for a low profile plug-in, especially since this is designed to flip-up to stow away. This is a serious negative as you're not able to place this in front of the power socket its plugged into without the front of the oven protruding past the countertop and nearly falling off. If you have a very small kitchen, take a moment to be sure you'll have adequate room. Finally, the real test: Cooking. So far, I have only reheated refrigerated pizza and air-fried some cheese sticks. To that end, this thing is a beast. The controls were easy enough to figure out without needing the manual. It has a great pre-heat feature which only starts running the timer after it gets to temperature, which is FAST. When set to 450F, pre-heating was less than 2 minutes. I was impressed. The food came out exactly as I hoped. They aren't kidding though, watch your food carefully when you first get it. Use the light. It can quickly burn your food if you're not familiar with convection and don't understand the lower cook times. My only other negative is theoretical: Cleaning. I don't think it will be TOO difficult, as the bottom tray is easy to lift out, but if you DON'T clean regularly I can easily see crumbs and debris piling up in the back when the oven is flipped up. I think the solution is probably just being proactive with cleaning it. For the lazy, maybe avoid this one. Overall impressions are very very good and, at the time I'm writing this, I'm not mad at the $170 sale price either. Go, Ninja, Go. Read more
plumber@1024—January 10, 2025
I have used this appliance for a couple of months now. I have used the sear plate occasionally, The air fryer often, and the toaster rack all the time. PROS: Much to my husband's shock, I am able to cook a full-size, frozen pizza in this. The sear plate has worked well for hamburgers, although the appliance can be a little challenging to clean after cooking them. I love the fact that it tilts up on a little stand and stores out of the way. That way I'm willing to leave it on my counter up against the backsplash when otherwise I would have to unplug it every time and put it in a cabinet for aesthetic purposes. CONS: It takes quite a while to warm up when using the bake or sear functions, which sort of surprised me. The worst is the air fryer basket location. If you leave it in the top position, you can't put very tall things in it like a chicken breast. If you put it in the middle position, however, it is so close to the heating elements that you risk burning the food. Read more